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The Yarlung Zangbo river, in India, is known as
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Mr. X said:
9 years ago
The Yarlung Tsangpo sometimes called Yarlung Zangbo or Yarlung Zangbo Jiang is the longest river in Tibet. The part Tsangpo probably originates from the fact that the river flows from or through Tsang- encompassing the Tibet west of Lhasa.
It is the upper stream of the Brahmaputra River. Originating at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet, south-east of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, it later forms the South Tibet Valley and Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon before passing into the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Downstream from Arunachal Pradesh the river becomes phenomenally wider and is called the Siang. After reaching Assam, the river is known as the Brahmaputra. From Assam, the river enters Bangladesh at Ramnabazar. From there until about 200 years ago it used to flow eastward and joined the Meghna River near Bhairab Upazila. This old channel has been gradually dying now. At present, the main channel of the river is called Jamuna River, which flows southward to meet the Ganges, which in Bangladesh is called the Padma.
It is the upper stream of the Brahmaputra River. Originating at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet, south-east of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, it later forms the South Tibet Valley and Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon before passing into the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Downstream from Arunachal Pradesh the river becomes phenomenally wider and is called the Siang. After reaching Assam, the river is known as the Brahmaputra. From Assam, the river enters Bangladesh at Ramnabazar. From there until about 200 years ago it used to flow eastward and joined the Meghna River near Bhairab Upazila. This old channel has been gradually dying now. At present, the main channel of the river is called Jamuna River, which flows southward to meet the Ganges, which in Bangladesh is called the Padma.
SUYASH said:
1 decade ago
Yarlung River is a watercourse that originates upstream from the South Tibet Valley and Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, in Tibet. It then passes through the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, where it is known as the Dihang.
Downstream from Arunachal Pradesh the river becomes wider and at this point is called the "BRAHMAPUTRA" River.
Downstream from Arunachal Pradesh the river becomes wider and at this point is called the "BRAHMAPUTRA" River.
Gurpreet singh said:
1 decade ago
Yarlung Tsangpo or Yarlung River is a watercourse that originates at Tamlung Tso lake in western Tibet, southeast of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar. It later forms the South Tibet Valley and Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon, before passing through the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, where it is known as the Dihang.
Kd h said:
8 years ago
The Brahmaputra passes through different countries, China, Bhutan, India, and Bangladesh.
It emerges in Tibet where it calls as Yurlog Zanpo.
Passes through India it enters into Bangladesh where it calls as Jamuna.
Ganga also enters into Bangladesh where it called as Padma. Jamuna and Padma joins there waters.
It emerges in Tibet where it calls as Yurlog Zanpo.
Passes through India it enters into Bangladesh where it calls as Jamuna.
Ganga also enters into Bangladesh where it called as Padma. Jamuna and Padma joins there waters.
Bengal brothers said:
9 years ago
- The Yarlung Tsangpo is the upper stream of Brahmaputra River that flows through its origin, Tibet, known by its Tibetan name.
- It originates at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet southeast of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.
- It is sometimes called Yarlung Zangbo.
- It originates at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet southeast of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.
- It is sometimes called Yarlung Zangbo.
M.Naveen said:
3 years ago
Yarlung Tsangpo is alternative name of Brahmaputra River.
You can Remember some names also there,
Sidango (Assam),
Tsangpo (China),
S-Shaped River.
Red River,
Sorrow of Rivers.
Meghana/Jamuna (Bangladesh).
You can Remember some names also there,
Sidango (Assam),
Tsangpo (China),
S-Shaped River.
Red River,
Sorrow of Rivers.
Meghana/Jamuna (Bangladesh).
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Rejoy said:
1 decade ago
The Yarlung Tsangpo is the part of Brahmaputra River that flows through Tibet, known by its Tibetan name. It originates at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet southeast of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.
Ajee said:
5 years ago
The Yarlung Tsangpo, also called Yarlung Zangbo or Yalu Zangbu is the upper stream of the Brahmaputra River located in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It is the longest river of Tibet.
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Vivekanand tiwary said:
1 decade ago
Brahmaputra is called JAMUNA in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh when ganga known as padma and Brahmaputra known as jamuna meet together is collectively known as meghna.
Joseph said:
1 decade ago
The Yarlung Tsangpo is the Tibetan language name of the part of Brahmaputra river that flows through Tibet. It originates at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet.
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